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Futuristic screen projects 3D images onto fog. By LiveScience. Published April 14, 2014 11:00am EDT | Updated ... to the tabletop surface or the interaction section," Subramanian said.
Once the bubbles are formed, the graphics can be projected onto them. Since the bubbles are three-dimensional, the images projected are 3D as well and can be viewed from all angles, according to ...
Like a hologram from "Star Wars," a 3D picture projected onto a curtain of fog could be the computer screen of the future. IE 11 is not supported.
Examples of volumetric images include the 3D displays Tony Stark interacts with in "Iron Man" or the massive image-projecting table in "Avatar." Photo by Nate Edwards/BYU Photo Smalley and his ...
Hitachi has demonstrated a 3D projector that can project images onto real-world objects. For the demo, a 3D image of a bird hatching was displayed on an artificial egg that was cradled in an ...
Today at I/O, Google announced the latest prototype of Project Starline, its 3D teleconferencing video booth. On the face of it, the biggest difference a dramatic reduction in hardware.
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